Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Dear Q, Part II

I think you don't realize the vital importance of arresting boring people. By which, of course, I mean the bulk of the ne-er do wells in D.C. are doing boring, bureaucrat evil. I remember some snippet of testimony somewhere, a congressman was pointing out some agency appears to have violated the law. The agency official says the actions were cleared by their legal counsel, but the very same official could not explain how they did not break the law, because they did, basically. Legal counsel undoubtedly had some arcane reasoning by which breaking the law was in fact, not breaking the law at all.

The scourge of America are a bunch of boring criminals. They don't even know who they are necessarily. The Constitution is always violated, and statutes are routinely, by bureaucrats who think they do good work- even folks who go to church on Sunday and do all sorts of good little things and have good little families.

Because people grow up in D.C., and each year the understanding degrades a little bit more. They go from knowing their agency can't do X, and a few decades later, they think the are morally obligated to do X.

You want to do real good in this country, go for boring.

Another thing you could do- get the CIA out of the media. Let me outline this for you- Wikileaks has published classified documents. Through Manning, Snowden, etc...- we know a lot of stuff, and yet, the media appears to not know any of it. Well, they don't know, because they are legally not allowed to know it. In other words, if they get paid by the CIA, they have to treat this stuff like it is still classified, even though it is out there for everybody else to see. It is not just hate alone that keeps them to their narrative, but also the inability to interact with this information without potentially getting into trouble. This is only going to get worse.

But again, it's kind of boring. The U.S. media is shot through with agents, so they don't touch the wikileaks stuff. Instead of our media doing the research, you get foreign media doing it, and the Democrats take that as evidence of collusion. But it is evidence that their media is now freer than ours. And it's ultimately boring because it is a bunch of American journalists not doing the research they should be doing. Instead all they have to talk about is gossip.

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